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what does anyone think of the ZERO kit!
spiderman01980 - 18/9/10 at 11:40 AM

linky price seems pretty good!


theconrodkid - 18/9/10 at 12:12 PM

they do look pretty good,proportions are right and the quality of parts is a lot better than their previous offerings


A1 - 18/9/10 at 12:36 PM

I recon you get what you pay for, Id probably buy something else tbh


AndyW - 18/9/10 at 12:44 PM

Im building one at the moment, great kit and best of all they give better customer service than most other manufactures (in my opinion) thats why I got one. There is still alot of making parts fit, but thats the fun of it, rather than just bolting things together. I dont regret at all buying one over other makes.


StrikerChris - 18/9/10 at 01:35 PM

Go check them out,look at their cars and work quality.cheapest,in my opinion is rarely the best.I was all set on a kit(not a zero but I have a suspicion it may have been linked to the same company) when my tin top(donor) was written off.one trip to a show and it scared me off,for the show car it was awfully finished.also depends on what you want it for,100 HP or 300.if its for a cheap laugh on a nice day I'm sure they're fine or the wouldn't be in business.


RK - 18/9/10 at 02:52 PM

As with anything, it's all in the finish. You start off with a lower price, and potentially don't get as cross with yourself as you see the costs adding up. The others, from all accounts are more finished to begin with, and are a bit more money as a result.


sebastiaan - 18/9/10 at 03:18 PM

Bending wishbones anyone?



RK - 19/9/10 at 01:53 AM

Those are easy to reinforce or replace are they not?